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In brick masonry the bond produced by laying alternate headers and stretchers in each course is known as?

  1. English bond
  2. double flemish bond
  3. zigzag bond
  4. single flemish bond
LohaHridoy
LohaHridoy
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2025-01-04 04:42

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AhmedNazir
AhmedNazir

Answer: Option 2

6 views Answered 2022-09-01 13:21

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